$apiInstance = new Fastly\Api\RealtimeApi(
// If you want use custom http client, pass your client which implements `GuzzleHttp\ClientInterface`.
// This is optional, `GuzzleHttp\Client` will be used as default.
new GuzzleHttp\Client(),
$config
);
Note
All URIs are relative to https://api.fastly.com
Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|
getStatsLast120Seconds() | GET /v1/channel/{service_id}/ts/h | Get real-time data for the last 120 seconds |
getStatsLast120SecondsLimitEntries() | GET /v1/channel/{service_id}/ts/h/limit/{max_entries} | Get a limited number of real-time data entries |
getStatsLastSecond() | GET /v1/channel/{service_id}/ts/{timestamp_in_seconds} | Get real-time data from specified time |
getStatsLast120Seconds($options): \Fastly\Model\Realtime // Get real-time data for the last 120 seconds
Get data for the 120 seconds preceding the latest timestamp available for a service.
$options['service_id'] = 'service_id_example'; // string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
try {
$result = $apiInstance->getStatsLast120Seconds($options);
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Exception when calling RealtimeApi->getStatsLast120Seconds: ', $e->getMessage(), PHP_EOL;
}
Note: the input parameter is an associative array with the keys listed below.
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. |
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getStatsLast120SecondsLimitEntries($options): \Fastly\Model\Realtime // Get a limited number of real-time data entries
Get data for the 120 seconds preceding the latest timestamp available for a service, up to a maximum of max_entries
entries.
$options['service_id'] = 'service_id_example'; // string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
$options['max_entries'] = 1; // int | Maximum number of results to show.
try {
$result = $apiInstance->getStatsLast120SecondsLimitEntries($options);
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Exception when calling RealtimeApi->getStatsLast120SecondsLimitEntries: ', $e->getMessage(), PHP_EOL;
}
Note: the input parameter is an associative array with the keys listed below.
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
max_entries | int | Maximum number of results to show. |
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getStatsLastSecond($options): \Fastly\Model\Realtime // Get real-time data from specified time
Get real-time data for the specified reporting period. Specify 0
to get a single entry for the last complete second. The Timestamp
field included in the response provides the time index of the latest entry in the dataset and can be provided as the start_timestamp
of the next request for a seamless continuation of the dataset from one request to the next.
$options['service_id'] = 'service_id_example'; // string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
$options['timestamp_in_seconds'] = 56; // int | Timestamp in seconds (Unix epoch time).
try {
$result = $apiInstance->getStatsLastSecond($options);
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Exception when calling RealtimeApi->getStatsLastSecond: ', $e->getMessage(), PHP_EOL;
}
Note: the input parameter is an associative array with the keys listed below.
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
timestamp_in_seconds | int | Timestamp in seconds (Unix epoch time). |